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International Relief
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2998.
Catalyst for Kids
Catalyst for Kids connects donors with involved nationals and organizations in developing countries where needs are great yet local funding is scarce.
Bozeman
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Public Foundations
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2999.
Alexis Kaiser Foundation Inc
The Alexis Kaiser Foundation a 501c3 non profit organization has a public charity designation.
Marietta
PRINCETON COMMUNITY HOUSING INC
PCH provides, manages, and advocates for affordable, safe, and well-maintained homes in Princeton, NJ Princeton Community Housing provides, manages and advocates for affordable, safe and well-maintained homes, offering all people the opportunity to build more productive and fulfilling lives.
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Princeton
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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3001.
Casa San Jose
CASA SAN JOSE IS A COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER THAT ADVOCATES FOR AND EMPOWERS LATINOS BY PROMOTING INTEGRATION AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
Pittsburgh
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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3002.
Iconos Kids Inc
OUR MISSION IS TO HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE YOUTH OF OUR COMMUNITY THROUGHT ARTS EDUCATION.
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Other Housing, Shelter N.E.C.
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Papas House Inc
Papa's House is a community-living home where emotional and spiritual healing takes place.
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Summitville
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Down's Syndrome
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3004.
Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization, Inc.
The purpose of the Gold Coast Down Syndrome Organization, founded in 1980, is to: Empower parents of children with Down syndrome, young and old, by providing up-to-date information and resources; to pursue inclusion of individuals who have Down syndrome in all areas of life so they embrace opportunities to contribute and be valued members of society; to dispel myths, promote positive awareness, and emphasize abilities of people with Down syndrome to parents, educators, physicians, therapists, and the general public; and to advocate and to defend the human and civil rights of persons with Down syndrome.
Boynton Beach
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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3005.
San Jose Womans Club
The San Jose Woman's Club, one of California's oldest women's organizations, was established in 1894 as part of a nationwide social movement of women's clubs that combined self-improvement with voluntary community work, addressing needs that interested women, such as kindergartens, libraries, and parks.
San Jose


